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Sapon Tanachaiwiwat
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Dr. Sapon Tanachaiwiwat holds a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from the Mahidol University, Bangkok; a M.S. in Electrical Engineering, and a Ph.D. in Computer Engineering, both from the University of Southern California. His doctoral dissertation focuses on the analysis of worm propagation and interaction in wired and wireless computer networks. He has participated in the ACQUIRE project (Active Query in Wireless Sensor Networks) funded by the National Science Foundation.

His main research interests are in modeling, designing, and implementing algorithms and protocols for large-scale simulation and real-time systems. His recent work as a software developer for his research laboratory involves designing and implemeting in C++ data flow simulation of interactions in massive delay-tolerant networks based on campus-scale real-time wireless Local Area Networks traces. He also developed and implemented algorithms to enhance the data flow coverage and power efficiency for large-scaled delay-tolerant networks.

Dr. Tanachaiwiwat is currently involved in building a decision support system for the routing of locomotives to shops for quarterly maintenances. This project involves developing and implementing algorithms for real-time routing of locomotives to shops so that locomotives reach shops just-in-time and are consistent with the shop capacities. His responsibilities include designing and implementing C++ classes, database design, database migration, data verification, and creation of Oracle stored procedures and views for the development server.